Jan. 1987: RO changed locations; moved to New York to
do the CBS Morning Program; continued writing the
RR column from THR's New York office in the Paramount
Building in Times Square; also began writing Broadway
reviews for THR.

June 19, 2009: Final RAMBLING REPORTER column on a
daily basis, something which had been part of the trade
paper's tradition since it's first issue Sept. 3, 1930, when
the paper's original owner Billy Wilkerson was the editor-
publisher and the column was written by Wilkerson's
then-wife Edith Gwynn.

Dec. 2009: the current Hollywood Reporter owners, Neilsen
Business Media, sold THR to E5 Global Media at a time the
paper, like newspapers everywhere, was suffering serious
drops in circulation and advertising revenue due to the
internet, economy and other factors.

May 2010: it was announced 80-year-old THR would be
transformed from a daily trade paper to a weekly
magazine in the "US Weekly mode."

Nov. 2010: THR's new weekly magazine format went
into effect, in addition to THR day website.

End of an era. The end of THR as a daily trade paper.
It was for RO a life-changing experience to be able to work
there during a time the paper was a bustling, viable,
necessary, informative and respected part of the
entertainment industry and before Turner Classic Movies
became his primary focus 24/7.